* A reasonable expectation of completion of the program. * Academic credentials indicating a serious learning potential. * Space availability in that particular academic institution. * And, regretibley, the financial resources to finish the course of studies.
FIU is a has a basic requirement, to graduate from FIU as an undergraduate you must have over a 2.0 GPA. Now that doesnt mean that you will have a successful graduate school program lined up for you, however, a 2.0 is the minimum requirement to graduate
You must be +18 years old because usually the requirement is high school graduate
The only requirement is that you don't graduate from high school.
Not for all master degrees, however, typically the doctorate requires a dissertation.
Math is not a requirement for entrance into law school. The amount of math is only what is required to graduate with a bachelor's degree.
No that is not the only requirement. You have to apply to take the bar exam and meet all the state requirements. And then you have to pass the bar exam.
There is no set area or state in the United States that requires community service in order to graduate from high school. This requirement will vary from state to state, and district to district.
Yes. If people learn to be active early in life it is more likely to continue through adulthood.
It may be a requirement at some law schools, but all schools are different. It may be helpful to take this class before graduating as it may come in handy.
When he was alive there was no school so he didn't graduate from school.
No, medical school is the graduate school for medicine.
A college graduate